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An Economic Recovery Program for a Post-Bubble Economy

Sherle Schwenninger (Director, Economic Growth Program, New America Foundation) discusses some of the ideas on how to boost the economy in the short term and allow for increased economic growth in ...  
 
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Renegen1 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ok so his plan is to sell technology to the chinese?
automaticAEV (11 months ago) Show Hide
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nuke the world so we can steal their oil.
win081 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Oh, my goodness! I can't stand his accent. Can he speak ENGLISH?!
tooomp (1 year ago) Show Hide
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davil71- Feds been trying to stimulate the economy with interest rates. Government tried just giving people money. Why, would we not want infrastructure improvements along with out stimulus? The time for spending cuts is when the economy is inflating. Perhaps, if the fed had lowered interest rates in May of 07 things would be different.
Here is Robert Reich in April 07 calling on the Fed to cut rates, just think how much could have been saved: v=zjKf87EZ1Lk
davil71 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I want my 4:30 back from this Keynesian bozo. Great idea... let the idiots who caused the horrific destruction of capital this time around destroy lots more of it in bureaucratically selected and directed white elephant 'public works' projects. Never underestimate the stupidity of the American public.
wcarlpdrysdale (1 year ago) Show Hide
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did you mention run-a-way dollar printing

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